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kiplin

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  1. Will do, ta. Any other suggestions? Is there anywhere that does a decent Deville rep?
  2. It's quartz, bummer. Spectacularly thin though
  3. I'm looking for a classy, elegant, simple watch that will hold up to inspection from mid-range. Currently, I'm in love with the Patek Calatravas but there doesn't seem to be a really solid rep (please, correct me if I'm wrong), but also really like this Omega Deville - but again, I'm not sure on the quality. If that weren't enough, I've got relatively small wrists, so would really prefer something sub 40mm. Does anyone have any suggestions? Cheers!
  4. So watched Drive last week and *loved* it. The main character has a Patek Philippe that after some digging looks like it was a fake fabricated for the film. There were a few made and sold as props, but I didn't manage to get hold of any (not that expensive considering the face says Patek, and it was a prop from a movie, guess they were cheap innards - the other watch from the film - a Breitling - is listed as $250). Looks like a really minimalistic Calavatra. Anyone have any ideas if it is a real production model, if not are there any similar watches out there? Edit: Jeez I'm a muppet. Was searching the forums for "drive" and obviously I was sifting through a tonne of unrelated stuff. Just found this post after searching for "Gosling". Shame, doesn't look like it's real or repped. Any similar watches from other brands out there?
  5. You know I love all things Tudor. Great work! Any plans to start making a few extra and selling on?
  6. Cool, (slight thread derail) I'm thinking about swapping my asian ETA out in my PO for an ETA and getting some gen hands on there, sometime after the holiday. You did a great job first time round, think you could swap them out and waterproof the watch to 6atm? Awwh bugger! I know one of the dive spots literally had a shipwreck at 28ish meters, was really looking forward to it. I'll be doing my PADI out there The monster is a nice looking dive watch, but I have my heart set on a Sinn before I knew I was going to be diving. Two birds, and all that.. Thanks for the advice Well, hello! I've been thinking about a pvd Sinn, just love the look of them. I have a feeling that they're going to be waterproofable to a decent depth, so I might hit you up just to be sure How much would your services cost?
  7. Hey, I'm going diving for the first time in a few months, and I was thinking about getting a Sinn watch to take underwater with me whilst I search for sunken pirate booty. I know that most water-resistance testing machines only go up to 3 or 5ATM. I'd probably only be going down 30m max, but figured I'd need to get it tested for well above that rating. In theory the U1000, for example, can be safely used at 1000m below sea level (and was apparently tested at that depth), and considering the reps are made with gen like construction, do I have it right in saying that with all the necessary tweaks they should survive 10 or even 25% of that? If yes, who can waterproof a watch for that type of resistance, and can they test it to 10ATM? Cheers!
  8. Here: http://www.1-pc8838.com/rlsv01107-vintage-5512-660ft200m-date-a2813-28800-p-9668.html You might have to click on it twice to get it to work...
  9. The 5512 from Josh was great, just wish I'd sprung for the ETA version so I could get some nicer hands, and who doesn't love a smooth sweep.
  10. I went ahead with the project, kinda-sorta. Replaced the dial with a vintage NDT rose jobbie, and tried bleaching the bezel but it's now a really, really light blue! Recently I've been wearing it a lot and came round to the light blue bezel, and actually I love it and have kept it as-is. I've still got a massive Tudor-boner though, so I'm thinking about a snowflake or the black counterpart to what woof's got going on. Once again stuck trying to find a decent dial... Edit: Just seen wiesn089's posts. Damn looks like I was beaten to the punch
  11. Has anyone got a source for this yet? I've tried emailing Tony, he's usually pretty good at finding rarer watches, but haven't heard back yet...
  12. It's not been long since I've had my 5th gen PO, but damn, I want this puppy so bad. Watcheden has it though it's not even close to the gen. WE's has no see-through case back, has no AR, and the bezel's not the right colour. Does anyone know anything about this getting repped properly?
  13. Hey, was just playing around with my 5512's spacer ring (the one underneath the bezel), and I've found a way to create a tighter fit, and have it work similarly to the thicker ones a few guys here have bought i.e. where it's much harder to spin the bezel, and works best when you apply some downwards pressure to it. I feel like a bit of an idiot posting something this simple, but I haven't seen it mentioned and I did a quick search but found nothing - with the influx of those buying the older rollies I figured it might help a few people. It's nothing hi-tech, doesn't need any tools, and takes about 30-seconds. All that needs doing is bending the spacer ring in a few places. I found one crimp wasn't enough for me and the increased resistance in turning it was asymmetrical, two (at 12 and 6) had the same problem, but 3 (at 12, 4, and 8.) worked well. Then I went a bit overboard with 4, but corrected it nicely by smoothing out the bends. It works *really* nicely, the bezel's a little hard to turn without any downward pressure, but not impossible by any stretch, and with just a bit of pressure spins nicely. The height of the bends can be changed to alter the resistance etc. Here's the pic:
  14. Your best bet is to remove that date wheel and install it on the same type of movement. That or buy a swiss eta and buy a gen date wheel. You could explain the situation to Josh and see if he'll replace it..?
  15. That was beautiful, Nanuq. Beautiful. I'll take heed! The feet on the dial are at 25 and 55 minutes - I'm guessing that's for an ETA movement? I just emailed Yuki to ask what size dial his Tudor sub cases take, and it would probably fit, but it would be $450! Crikey. Do MBW do Tudor cases, or would it be a case of picking the Rolex equivalent?
  16. Hey, I'm struggling with a Tudor build, I've got myself a 26.5mm sub rose dial here, but the 5512 I had originally bought to use it with has a rehaut too wide to use with it. If anyone could point me in the direction of a vintage sub case that takes a 26/27mm dial, I'd really appreciate it Peace and love, peace and love.
  17. There's a couple of similar ones at the top of this list: http://nato.ecrater.com/c/1183889/20mm
  18. Okay, cool. I'm going to give it a pop. Boy, do those end links look like crap though! Edit: Quick question to JMB before I hit buy, how much (for want of a better word) "overhang" is there on the dial - i.e. if I took a mm off, would I still be able to throw it in a jumbo case if I got the chance?
  19. Would you mind pulling that crown out and taking a ruler to rehaut? I have the feeling I'll essentially be a proxy buyer for your DateJust by the end of today.
  20. Tell me about it! Spotted it on the bay at $6, thought it would be worth a punt at a silly price since it wasn't what I was looking for. The black rose dials were going for hundreds, so I never thought I'd win it. I guess everyone else knew... Your dial's a beaut, and that watch is great! @TeeJay I might just take you up on that. I don't have the dial in my hands yet, but if somebody would be able to do a quick check and measure the room available for the dial, the size of their dial, and from one side of the rehaut to the other, I'd have a pretty good picture of whether it would fit or not.
  21. Gotcha. Shame, the dial's too big. If I could've waterproofed it that would have been a fantastic beater for under £100..
  22. That could actually be a dealbreaker. Non-waterproofness kills me. My Getat took on condensation after washing my hands ONCE (Tat was kind enough to replace it and get it rated to a decent depth for me) but that was beyond frustrating. Did you try waterproofing it? @JWB - Bugger! Is there Rolex equivalent case I can look into buying? I'll keep my eyes peeled but this sounds rather ominous.. Should've known the dial was cheap for a reason
  23. Ha, here here. That's a good looking watch - I'm not sure if I like the fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet on most DJ's. I'm about to pull the trigger on this watch: http://www.cqout.com...asp?id=10993977 Could someone stop me if they notice anything off about it - cheers! Edit: The end links and SEL's look horrible. I'll likely put it on a leather strap anyways.
  24. Wow, they're much cheaper than I expected. I'm a massive Rolex newb - it was vintage Tudors that plunged me into these deep replica depths - so how's the quality? Does it compare with the cartel versions? It's not like I'd be going out of my way to convince people it's a genuine, but don't want to be called out from across the room either
  25. I like the way you think TeeJay. Are we talking DJ men's or oversize? Also, are there any A21J DJ's available? Going ahead, I'd probably change the crystal (Clarkes?) and would definitely sand down the rehaut - neither of which I've done before, so cheaper would be better incase I really screw anything up - I can always upgrade the movement later on once I'm more comfortable with modding watches..
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